NASA's new moon rocket has suffered another setback, pushing astronauts' Artemis II lunar mission into April.
NASA's giant lunar rocket is headed back to the hangar for more repairs before it sends astronauts to the moon for the first time since Apollo.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Grounded until at least April, NASA’s giant moon rocket is headed back to the hangar this week for more repairs before astronauts climb aboard. The space agency said Sunday ...
With climate change, the skies are becoming more turbulent. Can today’s planes still keep us safe? With climate change, the skies are becoming more turbulent. Can today’s planes still keep us safe?
On an early Sunday morning in 1933, Trinidad looked up and saw a giant: the dirigible airship Graf Zeppelin gliding across the island on a transatlantic journey. Crowds gathered from ...
Why Fly’ By Caroline Paul c. 2026, Bloomsbury $27.99/256 pages. Tray table folded up. Check. Your seat is in the upright position, the airflow above your head is just the way ...
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NASA forced to delay its journey back to the Moon again
Nasa forced to delay its journey back to the Moon again - First crewed Artemis mission has been repeatedly pushed back ...
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What's the stupidest thing you've ever heard someone say? (69 answers)
Much like brilliant statements, the stupid ones stand out to us, but for all the wrong reasons. These inane remarks will ...
The Lenape Indian Camp provides perspectives often missing from frontier narratives. Before European settlers arrived, the Delaware people lived in this region for generations. The camp demonstrates ...
Conner Prairie in Fishers, Indiana, answers that question in the most immersive way possible. This living history museum doesn’t just tell you about the past; it drops you right into it. Forget glass ...
We take a trip to Bikini Bottom and revisit our interview with Tom Kenny, who plays SpongeBob on the popular Nickelodeon cartoon series, and in the new ‘Spongebob SquarePants’ film. Kenny’s been ...
Interlune and Vermeer worked together to test a full-scale prototype of an excavator with auxiliary components. (Interlune / Vermeer Photo) Interlune is leveraging a $150,000 NASA contract to develop ...
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